A website dedicated to baby names says gender neutral titles are becoming more and more popular with parents.

Gender neutral baby names – names which can be given to a boy or girl which don’t identify them as either – include Quincy, Remi and Ray, rather than traditional male and female names like Brian or Susan.

An increasing number of parents are opting for unisex identities for their children in the with baby name portal Nameberrysaying its data presents what gender neutral baby names are most likely to become even more common across Britain, according to page views on its site.

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Of course, Ray may well be as a result of the immensely successful Star Wars movie, while many of the above aren't exactly new names in parents' armouries, reports the Mirror.

Some you might also argue a more typical to one gender. Quincy Adams, for example, was the sixth President of the United States. Quite a well-known man.

But overall, the names are unisex, and appear to highlight an emerging, progressive trend. They also follow more creativity in naming overall. Recently, Ezra, Atticus, Milo, Silas, and Wyatt are popular for boys, and Willow, Daisy, Violet and Amelia are among the top choices for girls.

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Elsewhere, once-common names, or so we thought, are seemingly disappearing.

Sharon, Leonard and Carol all fail to feature on the database of website Baby Centre.